In Leslie, the students visited the Georgia Rural Telephone Museum, which is home to one of the largest collections of antique telephones and telephone memorabilia in the world.
In Americus, the students visited the Habitat for Humanity Global Village and learned about the houses that this organization builds around the world. They even got to visit replicas of the different types of shelters from different countries. The kids were given "passports" and were able to get stamped at each "country". From the way my dad described it, this place sounds very interesting.
When my dad and Olivia got back home, they were both worn out. It was a full, busy day for sure.